Join the ‘Tu Votas, Todos Ganamos’ Campaign

(EL PASO, Texas) – Much has been said about getting out the Latino vote for the 2012 general election. And the Border Network for Human Rights is launching a get-out-the-vote campaign to get border residents in New Mexico and Texas to the polls on November 6.

Volunteers and organizers of the Border Network will host a press conference to explain the massive Tu Votas, Todos Ganamos campaign on the border, (“You vote, we all win” in English). Volunteers will be using phone calls and personal visits to ask people to get out and vote.

“This campaign is the largest and most sophisticated non partisan get-out-the-vote campaign in our region,” said Jose Manuel Escobedo, BNHR policy director. “We are reaching out to thousands of voters and we are reaching them multiple times and in multiple ways.”

The numbers add up. Border Network members will be knocking on 4,600 voters’ doors in New Mexico and 3,000 in Texas. BNHR members will also contact 8,600 registered voters by phone in New Mexico and 15,000 in Texas. BNHR is reaching out to registered young and female and Latino voters in particular.

The campaign spans the southern New Mexico and West Texas region between Las Cruces, NM and San Elizario, TX and involved more than 200 volunteers.

Volunteers will start the phone calls immediately following the press conference on Monday, October 15. The Border Network is encouraging all voters to use the bilingual hotline set up by NALEO for voter information, including polling place locations. Voters can also use the hotline to report instances of violating of voting rights or voter intimidation incidents. The number is 888-VE-Y-VOTA or 888-839-8682

Border Network is also coordinating with the El Paso Equal Voice Network, which includes AYUDA and Mujer Obrera. Representatives from these two organizations will be at the press conference to discuss their get out the vote campaigns in El Paso.

Border Network for Human Rights Fundraising Campaign

We are an 18 year old organization that fights for human rights. We recently held our third #HugsNotWalls event, where almost 400 families were reunited at the middle of the Rio Grand. Please help contribute at least $15 or $65 and help in the advancement and promotion of Human and Constitutional Rights throughout the USA!

About the BNHR

The Border Network for Human Rights, founded in 1998, is one of the leading human rights advocacy and immigration reform organizations located at the U.S./Mexico Border. BNHR has over 7,000 members in West Texas and Southern New Mexico.

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